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The number of skeletal remains identified at the Chemmani mass grave in Jaffna has risen to 366, as excavators uncovered further remains of children on Tuesday, at one of the largest mass graves unearthed on the island and a site long tied to the enforced disappearance and extrajudicial killing of Tamils by the Sri Lankan military. Six sets of skeletal remains, including those of children,…

Modi speaks Tamils as he praises literature once more

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again paid tribute to the Tamil language this month, as he spoke to Tamil Nadu hairdresser on Sunday speaking to him in Tamil and praising Thirukurral, on his monthly radio program “Maan Ki Baat.”

Sri Lankan court postpones detained human rights lawyer’s trial to February 2021

The trial of detained human rights lawyer Hejaaz Hizbullah, which was due to take place on Wednesday, has been postponed to February 24, 2021. He has been detained for over six months since being arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) in April, and has remained in detention without charges or any credible evidence being submitted before a court.

A campaign group dedicated to the release of the Muslim lawyer, Justice For Hejaaz, tweeted:

British HC discusses press freedom with Sri Lankan minister who called Tamil journalists security threat

As attacks and harrassment of journalists in Sri Lanka ramps up, the British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka met with Sri Lankan government officials, including Minister of Mass Media and former Sri Lankan government spokesman, Keheliya Rambukwella, to discuss media freedom in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Hulton tweeted,

Covid response sees army deployed in Colombo

Heavily armed security teams have been deployed in Sampithpura and Mattakkuliya in Colombo under the order of accused war criminal and army head, Shavendra Silva. The measure was taken on the grounds of enforcing safety precautions during the coronavirus pandemic.

The intense army presence has been deployed to Lankapura (North Central province), Bloemendal (Colombo), and East and West Kotahena (Colombo).

Two boys critically injured in grenade blast

Two boys aged 12 and 13 were critically injured in a grenade blast on Sunday in the Iranai Iluppaikkulam area in the Madhu division of Mannar. They were both taken to Vavuniya hospital.

The boys had accompanied their grandmother to the forested area near their home to acquire firewood. They had reportedly been playing under a tree and struck an iron object on the unsuspecting grenade when it exploded.

Sri Lankan Muslim MP calls for boycott of French products

<p>Sri Lankan Muslim Congress MP, Hafiz Naseer Ahamed, has called for a boycott of French products following French President's statements this month describing Islam as a religion "in crisis".</p> <p>In his statement, the Ahamed condemned France for it's divisive remarks on Islam and it's support of the controversial religious caricatures as freedom of speech. He added that France is suppressing the religious freedom of Muslims and marginalising the community by failing to understand that “Islam is not spread by sword or by plot.”</p>

Kilinochchi temple incident brings casteist practices to light

A video of a Tamil youth alleging that he was excluded from taking part in Navarathri festivities at a Kilinochchi temple has exposed the presence of casteist practices in Hindu temples across the North-East.

 

The 20th Amendment is a ‘blow to the rule of law’ – International Commission of Jurists

 

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) has condemned Sri Lanka’s 20th amendment to the constitution, which seeks to centralise power and limit the power of parliament and the courts, as a “blow to the rule of law”.

In their statement the ICJ attacks the amendment, which passed into law on 22 October, paying particular attention to the reintroduction of Parliamentary Council. The measure allows for judicial appointments at the Presidency discretion at has been described as “incompatible with principles of justice”.

Pompeo discusses China, trade and travel bans with Sri Lanka

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned of China’s “predator” relationship with Sri Lanka as he held high level meetings with Sri Lankan leaders in Colombo today, with trade, accountability for rights abuses and a US travel ban on army commander Shavendra Silva also discussed.

Sri Lanka denies Tamils of urgent public health information

As coronavirus cases continue to spike across the island, Tamils are denied of essential and urgent public health information due to a lack of translators.

The Sunday Times reported that the lack of translators in state offices means that official public communications are only published in Sinhala.